John Charles Gillies

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Collingwood, Ontario
Grant of Arms, with differences to Cynthia Merren Gillies Hall, Jory Elizabeth Gillies and Ian Andrew Gillies
June 20, 2008
Vol. V, p. 307

Arms of John Charles Gillies
Arms of John Charles Gillies
Differenced Arms for Cynthia Merren Gillies Hall, daughter of John Charles Gillies Differenced Arms for Jory Elizabeth Gillies, daughter of John Charles Gillies Differenced Arms for Ian Andrew Gillies, son of John Charles Gillies
 
Arms of John Charles Gillies

Arms of John Charles Gillies

Blazon

Purpure between two flaunches Or, that to the dexter charged with a cross-crosslet fitchy, that to the sinister charged with a hand grasping a seax Purpure, a lymphad Or set on a base barry wavy Or and Purpure, in chief a pelican in its piety Or;

Symbolism

Purple and yellow are the colours of Wilfrid Laurier University, which Mr. Gillies attended. The ship, cross and hand holding a sword are Macpherson armorial elements and indicate that the Gillies family is a sept of the clan Macpherson. The depiction of water at the bottom of the shield indicates Mr. Gillies’s love of boating and fishing. The pelican appears in arms associated branches of the Lumley family and therefore alludes to Mr. Gillies’s maternal heritage. The use of the “seax” as the sword held by the hand refers to the arms of Essex County and the badge of the Essex Scottish Regiment in which Mr. Gillies and his father served.

Crest

Blazon

A wild cat courant proper gorged with maple leaves Or;

Symbolism

The cat is a Macpherson crest, and Gillies versions of it generally show it running. The maple leaves indicate that this is a Canadian branch of the Gillies family.

Motto

Blazon

M’ FHACAL MO GHEALLADH;

Symbolism

This phrase in Scots Gaelic means “My words in my bond”.

Differenced Arms for Cynthia Merren Gillies Hall, daughter of John Charles Gillies

Differenced Arms for Cynthia Merren Gillies Hall, daughter of John Charles Gillies

Blazon

The Arms of John Charles Gillies within a bordure per saltire Or and Purpure;

Symbolism

The symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record.

Differenced Arms for Jory Elizabeth Gillies, daughter of John Charles Gillies

Differenced Arms for Jory Elizabeth Gillies, daughter of John Charles Gillies

Blazon

The Arms of John Charles Gillies within a bordure compony-counter-compony Purpure and Or;

Symbolism

The symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record.

Differenced Arms for Ian Andrew Gillies, son of John Charles Gillies

Differenced Arms for Ian Andrew Gillies, son of John Charles Gillies

Blazon

The Arms of John Charles Gillies debruised between the flaunches of a barrulet Or; this individual will inherit the Arms of the Recipient following his or her death;

Symbolism

The symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record.

 

Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the letters patent was made on November 22, 2008 in Volume 142, page 2984 of the Canada Gazette.

Letters patent granting heraldic emblems to John Charles GilliesLetters patent granting heraldic emblems to John Charles Gillies

Additional Information

Creator(s)

Original concept of Gordon Macpherson, Niagara Herald Extraordinary, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.

Painter

Gordon Macpherson

Calligrapher

Shirley Mangione

Recipient Type

Individual